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21. | To salute or acclaim with cheers;applaud. |
| 用欢呼声迎接或称赞…;鼓掌 |
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22. | Their brilliant performances won great acclaim from the audience. |
| 他们精彩的表演赢得了观众的一致好评。 |
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23. | He deserves the acclaim he has received. |
| 他得到的称赞是受之无愧的。 |
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24. | He was accused of having a delightful voice, and a perfect knowledge of music, which was properly denied... |
| 人家夸赞他有悦耳的歌声与丰富的音乐知识,他对这种夸赞恰如其分地予以否认。 |
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25. | He praised the baby and kissed him. |
| 他夸赞这婴儿,并亲了亲他。 |
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26. | worthy to be revered;worthy of acclaim. |
| 值得受人尊敬的;值得称赞的 |
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27. | His beautiful Chinese handwriting makes people acclaim. |
| 他写的中国字很漂亮,令人称赞。 |
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28. | Critical acclaim; a critical analysis of Melville's writings. |
| 批评的喝彩;对米尔维勒作品的批判性分析 |
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29. | Her performance won her much critical acclaim. |
| 她的表演大获评论界赞颂. |
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30. | not crowned with laurel; having no acclaim or reward. |
| 没有戴上桂冠的;没有喝彩或奖赏的。 |
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